There were two black tribes from Joseph, Ephraim and Manasseh. Ephraim eventually got kicked to the curb but Manasseh is supposed to make it into the golden cube.

Their mother Asenath was an Egyptian (she was daughter of a priest or may have been a priestess). All existing artwork from that era clearly show that Egyptians were Black or Brown skinned. Thus, contrary to the repeated lies from the forum's right wingers racial integration is perfectly Biblical.

As I wrote above, history clearly shows us that ancient Egyptians were Black or Brown skinned.

Moses was raised in the house of a Black man - yet he did NOT know he was from a different tribal grouping. He thought he was related by blood to the Pharoah. Since the Pharoah was Black, what could possibly have been the color of Moses's skin?

"The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy: that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness"

As I wrote above, history clearly shows us that ancient Egyptians were Black or Brown skinned.

Moses was raised in the house of a Black man - yet he did NOT know he was from a different tribal grouping. He thought he was related by blood to the Pharoah. Since the Pharoah was Black, what could possibly have been the color of Moses's skin?

According to Wikipedia (and I mention the source to admit the limitations) the scientific consensus is that ancient Egyptians are ethnically pretty much the same as modern Egyptians.